Show Lisp Proxy-Itr - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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show lisp proxy-itr

To display a list of Proxy-ITRs (PITRs) that have been discovered through Map-Requests, use the show
lisp proxy-itr command.
Syntax Description
vrf vrf-name
None
Defaults
Any command mode
Command Modes
network-admin
Supported User Roles
network-operator
vdc-admin
vdc-operator
Command History
Release
5.0(3.lisp-80)
Becasue of the unidirectional nature of data flows for Proxy-ITRs (PITRs), an xTR never has a
Usage Guidelines
map-cache entry that contains locators for PITRs. However, when an xTR receives a Map-Request from
a PITR for an endpoint identifier to Routing Locator (EID-to-RLOC) mapping resolution, the locator
address of the PITR is saved (separately from the map cache) by an xTR there is a need to send
Solicit-Map-Requests (SMRs) to other LISP devices, including PITRs. The number of locators currently
cached is eight (8).
The show lisp proxy-itr command displays the list of PITRs that have been discovered through
Map-Requests. When you use the vrf keyword, all PITR locators associated with this VRF are displayed.
This command does not require a license.
This example shows how to display a list of PITRs that have been discovered through Map-Requests:
Examples
switch# show lisp proxy-itr
Discovered Proxy-ITRs (PITRs) in VRF "default"
10.20.10.60
switch#
OL-25345-01
show lisp proxy-itr [vrf vrf-name]
(Optional) Specifies the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance with
which to clear the locator address of the PITR.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS LISP Command Reference
show lisp proxy-itr
LSP-185

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